Adidas x Kasina: Discover the Unique Team Selection Experience at the Superstar Collaboration Event!
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Brand collaborations aren’t exactly groundbreaking anymore. What’s become crucial now is not just teaming up, but how brands interpret that partnership and present it to consumers.
Kasina is staging an in-store activation centered on the Adidas Consortium Superstar Kasina collaboration at its Dosan location in Seoul from the 10th to the 12th. The concept riffs on a school field day, turning the act of buying into a “pick-your-team” experience.
At the heart of the collaboration is Adidas’s heritage Superstar silhouette. The classic shape — which migrated from the basketball court to the street — stays intact, but the release foregrounds a bold color contrast that splits the collection into a blue team and a white team.
The white and blue colorways aren’t just different shades; each represents a side, and the choice itself becomes part of the design. Where the Superstar has long served as a wardrobe staple, this drop assigns each pair a role tied to a specific concept.
That idea is amplified by the store layout. Kasina’s collaboration zone is dressed like a field day: track lines, international flags, and directional signs set the scene. Products aren’t merely shelved — they’re staged as team emblems. Shoppers don’t just compare options; they pick a team and step into that narrative as part of the purchase.

Under the same roof, the ASSC (Anti Social Social Club) × Dickies collaboration takes a completely different tack. It fuses workwear utility with street attitude, making “attitude” the central theme.
ASSC layered its emotional, graphic identity over the function-first design of Dickies — the American workwear brand founded in 1922. With nods to Chicano culture and lowrider aesthetics, the partnership reframes workwear as a mode of expression rather than just practical clothing.
The product lineup follows that philosophy. Striped sets, work shirts, and shorts built on Dickies silhouettes keep roomy fits and clean lines, highlighting durability and function. ASSC slogans and graphics appear as stripe motifs and embroidered details, so the message goes beyond a simple logo treatment.
The striped set in particular stands out: ASSC’s text identity is repeated across Dickies’ sturdy construction, creating a signature piece that marries utility with street flair.

Though the two collaborations share space, they invite very different forms of engagement. The Adidas collab uses color and setup to assign roles and encourage participation, while ASSC×Dickies communicates a stance through silhouette and graphics.
That contrast ties back to the design of Kasina Dosan itself. Kasina runs the Dosan store as a cultural platform, not just a retail outlet. Rather than laying everything out at once, the shop encourages exploration with pathways and object-focused vignettes. The visit is choreographed as an experience.
Within that framework, collaborations translate beyond product display. Some expand into immersive spaces and experiences; others reveal identity through garments and messaging. Curated shops are evolving from places that simply gather brands to platforms that design how those brands are experienced.
A fashion industry insider said, “These days, collaborations are less about the product and more about how the idea is staged and felt. Curated shops are moving beyond distribution to interpreting brands and shaping customer experiences.”












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